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Communist rebels' sincerity 'key to resumption of talks'

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P"The President said that there will be no peace talks, as long as they (communist rebels) do not show sincerity," Bello, the state's chief peace negotiator, said in a radio interview.

Bello issued the remark after the Communist Party of the Philippine­s' (CPP) armed wing, the New People's Army (NPA), reportedly torched 10 constructi­on heavy equipment in far-flung villages in Duterte's bailiwick in Davao City on Black Saturday, March 31, and Easter Sunday, April 1.

Presidenti­al Adviser on Peace Process Jesus Dureza, in a statement, said the government condemned the NPA guerillas' "senseless destructio­n" of heavy equipment in Davao City.

He said the communists' consecutiv­e attacks during the observance of Holy Week "anger" the government.

The NPA's persistent attacks have irked Duterte and prompted him to issue Proclamati­ons 360 and 374 last year, formally terminatin­g the peace talks and branding the CPP-NPA as terror organizati­on, respective­ly. Bello said there would be no revival of talks with the CPP's political wing, the National Democratic Front (NDF), if NPA members do not stop arson attacks.

"If communists show sincerity that they want peace, [negotiatio­ns] may resume. They should first stop arson attacks because such has relation to extortion. They torch anything if they do not get revolution­ary tax. That must stop," he said.

Dureza added that the presence of an enabling law is crucial to revive the government peace panel's dialogue with the NDF consultant­s.

"This [latest NPA attack] unnecessar­ily squanders whatever gains we have been quietly getting lately in our common efforts with the CPP/NPA/NDF leadership to achieve just peace through the negotiatio­ns table," he said.

"As we have been emphasizin­g, the presence of an enabling environmen­t will be the sole determinin­g factor for the resumption of peace talks.

We are therefore saddened by the consequent setback these attacks bring to our efforts," Dureza added.

RESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte will not allow the government's resumption of peace negotiatio­ns with the communist group, unless the latter demonstrat­es sincerity, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III said Tuesday, April 3.

 ?? (Presidenti­al Photo) ?? President Rodrigo R. Duterte leads the inspection of the firearms seized from the New People's Army on the sidelines of his attendance to the ceremonial distributi­on of the Certificat­es of Land Ownership Award (CLOA) to agrarian reform beneficiar­ies at the Sultan Kudarat Sports and Cultural Center in the municipali­ty of Isulan, Sultan Kudarat on April 2, 2018.
(Presidenti­al Photo) President Rodrigo R. Duterte leads the inspection of the firearms seized from the New People's Army on the sidelines of his attendance to the ceremonial distributi­on of the Certificat­es of Land Ownership Award (CLOA) to agrarian reform beneficiar­ies at the Sultan Kudarat Sports and Cultural Center in the municipali­ty of Isulan, Sultan Kudarat on April 2, 2018.

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